Unconscious elderly female found not breathing in Merchantville, Merchantville NJ
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An 83-year-old female was found unconscious and not breathing near Chapel Avenue in Merchantville. The family refused CPR. Emergency medical services responded but later recalled after determining obvious death.
Audio|Heard on: Bellmawr Fire West and Highway Ops 1
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Transcript:
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Okay, we're getting an unconscious person in Merchantville near Chapel Avenue.
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As possible, CPR.
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County MS-11, you call them.
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Affirmative.
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We're getting a Merchantville near Chapel Avenue for an 83-year-old female.
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Unconscious, not breathing.
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They're refusing CPR.
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You could show me en route there, and go ahead and start mutual aid.
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Okay. 1395 is responding from Adamal-Wiscible Law.
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12395.
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1215 is right.
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The L-16. T.
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L-16.
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1397, Zada Cooper.
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Tial 1397.
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How many 1393?
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Yes, 1393.
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I think we're going to be closer to the Merchantville call.
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Okay, Bill 1395, you can bill available.
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95 received, thank you.
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45 the Merchantville.
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Atlantic 45 are going to be Oregon Bale 1393 in EMF 11 for an 83 year old female unconscious, not breathing, families refusing CPR.
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Copy.
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He's arriving.
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Time quickly.
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I'm EMS 11.
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I'm arriving with police.
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EMS 11. I'm arriving with police.
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T.M.S. 11.
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UMS 11.
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You can recall the BLS and ALS.
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is going to be obvious.
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BLS 1393, Medi-45, you can recall.
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Location mentioned:
Chapel Ave, Merchantville, NJ 08109
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